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Cyril Diaz Orchestra - Caribbean Cruise With The Cyril Diaz Orchestra

Cyril Diaz Orchestra - Caribbean Cruise With The Cyril Diaz Orchestra

Musician: Cyril Diaz Orchestra
Album title: Caribbean Cruise With The Cyril Diaz Orchestra
Style: Calypso
Released: 1961
Country: Trinidad & Tobago
Size MP3 version: 1601 mb
Size APE version: 1948 mb
Size WMA version: 1437 mb
Rating ✫: 4.1
Votes: 125
Format: MOD AC3 AIFF VOX APE MMF AU
Genre: Folk, World, & Country

Cyril Diaz Orchestra - Caribbean Cruise With The Cyril Diaz Orchestra


Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Guadeloupe Vendors
Written-By – Cyril Diaz
A2 Stream Of Cuba
Written-By – Johnny Dupres
A3 Dominica Cocoa Planters
Written-By – Cyril Diaz
A4 Rebels Of Martinique
Written-By – Cyril Diaz
A5 Haitian Hot Plate
Written-By – Cyril Diaz
A6 Voodoo
Written-By – Cyril Diaz
B1 Linstead Market
Written By – Traditional
B2 Grenada Eddoes
Written-By – Cyril Diaz
B3 Antigua Kitts
Written-By – Cyril Diaz
B4 Curacao Woman
Written-By – Cyril Diaz
B5 Jennie's Castilliane
Written-By – Cyril Diaz
B6 Scratch Me Calypso
Written-By – Cyril Diaz

Companies, etc.

  • Manufactured By – Beecham Coates Ltd.
  • Recorded At – The Strand Cinema

Credits

  • Alto Saxophone – Harold de Freitas, Johnny Dupres
  • Bass – Desmond Harper
  • Bongos – Clarence Curvan
  • Drums – Kenneth "Sonny" Bain
  • Guitar – Errol McLean
  • Percussion [Bamboos And Doodoop] – "Barong"
  • Percussion [Tumbas] – Patrick Diaz
  • Piano – Cyril Mitchell
  • Tenor Saxophone – Cyril Diaz
  • Trumpet – B. Atwell, H. Bonnell

Notes

Front Cover: "Authentic Rythms"
Cover painting courtesy of British West Indian Airways Limited, Trinidad, W.I.
Photograph of drum by Dexter, courtesy of Andrew Beddeau.
Recorded in the Strand Cinema, Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, W.I.
Printed in Germany

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Skunk Black
Anyone knows if this rare item is worth that much money?
Pringles
It's a great record, but it was worth under £100 only a few years ago. Prices on Trini jazz shooting up like crazy! The best tracks have turned up on re-issues anyway. ;)